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Wellington Rocks on Tunbridge Wells Common are striking sandstone outcrops formed over 100 million years ago during the Cretaceous period. Part of the Tunbridge Wells Sand Formation in the High Weald, these weathered ridges combine geology, Victorian history and protected common land just above Royal Tunbridge Wells.

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A visual review of my 2025 landscape photography, featuring one standout image from each month across East Sussex, the High Weald, South Downs, and Romney Marsh, alongside reflections on conditions, locations, and a year of returning, refining, and adapting.

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After heavy rain, Ashdown Forest briefly reveals a series of hidden waterfalls. This post follows a winter woodland walk to three short-lived falls, exploring their geology, natural setting, and the challenges of photographing them at peak flow.

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A growing field guide to lesser-known woodland waterfalls in the High Weald, shared responsibly with general locations, seasonal insight, and an optional supporter map for precise access.

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A winter walk along the Willingford Stream through Dallington Forest and Brightling Down, exploring seasonal waterfalls that only appear after heavy rain.

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